On the final day of London Fashion Week, actors, runway regulars, designers, and Vogue editors gathered in the capital for a very different kind of fashion-focused extravaganza: a special screening of the buzzy new Disney+ docuseries In Vogue: The 90s.
Co-hosted by Hamish Bowles, Edward Enninful, and Anna Wintour—all of whom appear in this star-studded deep dive into the most turbulent and transformative decade in fashion, as well as serving as executive producers—the event brought together series contributors including Stella McCartney, Kristen McMenamy, and Rosemary Ferguson alongside the likes of Alexa Chung, Jourdan Dunn, AJ Odudu, and Amelia Dimoldenberg.
After walking the red carpet, attendees grabbed cartons of truffle-flavored popcorn and began taking their seats for a showing of the first episode of the era-spanning six-part series. Before the lights went down, Roksanda Ilinčić and Christopher Kane were seen chatting happily in the aisle, while fashion legend Stephen Jones could be spotted from across the room on account of his bright red beret. The excitement was palpable.
Then, Diego Londono, Disney’s executive vice president, media networks and content, took to the stage to introduce the show, describing it as “a thrilling journey across continents and through 10 years that changed fashion forever,” before handing over to a beaming Enninful. “When Anna, Hamish, Tonne [Goodman], Mark [Guiducci] and I got together to produce this series, we knew we had a great subject, one which we all lived through the first time,” Vogue’s global creative and cultural advisor told the audience. “We were clear that we wanted the series to be as authentic as possible. We examined every issue on a granular level so that we could create something that captured the magic and spirit of that incredible decade—one which shifted fashion and creativity. We called on an army of subjects who were pivotal during that time, and we’re so grateful for all the time they gave to us to share their memories. We hope this is a great starting point for remembering everything that made the ’90s so special—and we hope you enjoy the ride as much as we did.”
The crowd certainly did, falling into a rapt silence during the opening moments of the episode, titled “All Change at Vogue,” as we’re taken from Wintour’s office in One World Trade to Enninful as he travels to work, and then to the series’ truly jaw-dropping array of contributors: everyone from Tom Ford and Naomi Campbell to Claudia Schiffer, Linda Evangelista, Nicole Kidman, Kim Kardashian, Victoria Beckham, Missy Elliot, Sarah Jessica Parker, Tyson Beckford, Miuccia Prada, Hillary Clinton, Marc Jacobs and Gwyneth Paltrow. What do the ’90s mean to them? Well, a wide range of things, though Stella McCartney’s response to this question feels the most apt. “Way too much fun,” replies the designer. “And way too messy.”